Turbine issues are still blowing in the wind across the province
Going back more than 15 years, tall, ungainly, otherworldly industrial wind turbines have been springing up on Ontario’s rural landscape, churning controversy in their wake.
Turbine issues are still blowing in the wind across the province
Going back more than 15 years, tall, ungainly, otherworldly industrial wind turbines have been springing up on Ontario’s rural landscape, churning controversy in their wake.
Visiting Canadian leaders doing U.S. damage control as rail dispute hits supply chain
Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada, said U.S. lawmakers and counterparts – even White House officials – have been worried
Ontario to lift most mask mandates March 21, remaining public health orders April 27
Ontario is removing most mask mandates on March 21, including in schools, and is ending all remaining public health orders a month later, shifting the
Some Ontarians cheer as COVID-19 restrictions lift, while others remain apprehensive
Mask mandates remain in place in Ontario, but businesses like gyms, cinemas and restaurants no longer need to check patrons’ vaccination status as of Tuesday.
Businesses see ‘glimmer of hope’ in province’s plan to lift capacity limits, ditch vaccine passports
Even though it’s only mid-February, Stephen Beckta felt like a man emerging from a long, lonely winter on Monday.
Ford government eases COVID-related restrictions on businesses
As of Jan. 31, restaurants, cinemas and museums will be able to reopen at 50 per cent capacity, the province announced Thursday.
New COVID-19 restrictions ‘devastating’ for mainstreet retailers, restaurants, biz advocates say
Latest measures aimed at curbing virus’s spread will take effect as of 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday and will remain in place for at least 21
Province kicks in $1.5M toward Hub350 as Kanata North meeting space gets set to open
The 12,000-square-foot facility in Mitel’s former headquarters at 350 Legget Dr. is slated to open its doors to the public on Thursday.
Ontario tightens restrictions, gives police new powers amid dire COVID predictions
New measures include reducing capacity limits in essential retail stores and shutting down non-essential construction sites.
Ottawa business coalition boss blasts ‘unfairness’ of new COVID-19 restrictions
Mark Kaluski says the province needs to crack down on big-box retailers such as Costco and Walmart if it really wants to get the virus
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